Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 21, 1939, Page 7, Image 7

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SPORTS — The Eagle — SPORTS PATERSON’S
FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Merchants Help Junior
Baseball Team: Field
Rented forGamesHere
SOFTBALL
PRESIDENT
CALLS MEET
TO CONSIDER PLANS
FOR STAGING OF DIS­
TRICT TOURNEY
PAGE SEVEN
NEXT WEEK’S
GAMES—
July
Wilark vs. Ford V8’s
July
Team Shows Promise, Is
Word of Ed Horn, Busi­
ness Manager
The Vernonia Softball Lea-
gue received its membership
and franchise slip announc-
ing its eligibility for participa­
tion in the district tournament
for 1939. In order that mem-
Bershp might be obta ned, the
application fee was required to
be deposited with the State
Director, Dwight Adams, on or
before July 15. A letter this
week from the director an­
nounced that Seaside wo-uld
participate in the tourney this
year which will mean competi­
tion from a city not entered in
the district playoff last year.
Announcement of other teams
to play will be made at a later
date when the information is
released by the state director.
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A. F. of L. vs. O-A Milt
July
MEMBERSHIP AND
FRANCHISE
RECEIVED MON.
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Connie Anderson, president of the
A. F. of L. vs. Ford V8’s
Vernonia Softball League, Wednes­
day called a meeting of managers
July 27
and players of the league for Thurs­
Eagles vs. O-A Mill
day evening at 7:30 p. m. at The
Eagle office. League members have
not met for considerable time and In Toledo—
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wall and
will have several matters to consi­
der st that time as well as details son spent the weekend in Toledo
for tihe staging of the district tour- visiting with Fred Wall' and family.
nament which is to be held here Gloria Wall came home with them
to spend a week.
in August.
A recent visit by Dwight Adams,1 Here for Week__
State Softball Director, notified the
Miss Hannah Seeborg, secretary
Vernonia league officials of his de- for the law firm of Norblad and
cision to have the tourney staged Norblad of Astoria, visited here
here and to each year thereafter during the past week with Mr. and
fellow the practice of playing the Mrs. M. F. Ranes. She arrived a
play-off at a different city within week ago Monday and remained
the district.
until Sunday when she accompan-
ied Mr. and Mrs. Ranes to Quincy
Visits Daughter—
where she remained a short time
Mrs. Alice Estey spent the week­ before continuing to Seattle for a
end with her daughter, Doris Rae, further visit before returning to
at Corvallis.
Astoria.
Ed Horn, business manager for
the junior baseball team, announ-
ced this week the contributors
which have aided in a financial
manner to support the recently-or-
ganized junior group. In addition
to the donation of funds, gasoline
i nd baseballs have been given the
team for its use in games.
Two games have been played so
far it was stated, both of them
with Birkenfeld on their diamond,
The first two enncountc-rs served as
experience for the boys so that
they will be more capable in other
competition.
The expenditure of
funds so far has comprised the ren­
ting of the ball field on the O-A
hill from G. R. Mills until Sept­
ember 15 and the cost of the use
of a grader to smooth the diamond
suitable for play.
The business lirms and .ndivid-
uals making contributions were A.
L. KulUnder, Vernonia Auto, Low­
ell Hieber, Paterson Furniture,
Fedeiici and Bennett, Bob Tipton,
GAME ANIMALS
Sam Hearing, Harry King, C. O.
DEER—
Thomas, A. G. I/i yer, Safeway
Open Season: September 20 to October 25.
HILLSBORO
TO BE
Store, George Shaber, and Vernonia
Bag Limit: 2 Columbian blacktail deer or 1 mule deer having not
LEGION
SCENE
OF
Laundry. The following are names
less than forked horns.
TOURNAMENT
cf those suppling gasoline for trips
Special Regulation»—
and balls and bats: Heath’s Service
500 antlerleas deer tags will be issued for area adjacent to Mule
Preparing for a mass visitatior
Station, George Johnson, Armitage
Deer Reserve in Lake and Klamath counties, during regular open
of baseball fans from all parts of
Drug Company, Hoffman Hardware
season.
die state, improvements on the
Company, Nance Pharmacy and C.
Fee: Residents $5.00, non-residents $25.00; in addition to regular j
Hillsboro baseball diamond were un-
O. Thomas.
hunting license fee.
uer way this week as initial plans
Specified area in Grant county will be open to anterless deer hunt­
were laid for the Junior League
ing during regular season. Doe deer tags will cost $1.00 in
state tournament to be held there
addition to hunting license. No limit on total number to be issued.
on August 5 and 6.
Chief among the changes being ANTELOPE—
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Open Season: October 6, 7 and 8.
.nade on the diamond is moving of
Bag Limit: One of either sex.
he backfield fence to enlarge the
Number of permits to be issued:
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field. With NYA supplying the la-
Harney county, 150; Malheur county, 150; Lake county, 300.
tor, the “home run Barrier” is be­
Fee: Residents $5.00, non-residents $25.00; in addition to regular
ing moved 40 feet beyond its ori­
RETURN MATCH DUE ginal location and a system of.
hunting license fee.
ELK
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JULY 30 AT COURSE stringers is being installed for a
Open Season: September 3 to 9, inclusive, in Clatsop county. Octo­
circle of canvas around the athletic
OF VISITORS
ber 29 to November 12, inclusive, in Morrow, Grant, Baker,
field.
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Union,
Umatilla and Wallowa counties.
The Vernonia golf team defeated
Tentative plans call for the act­
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Bag Limit: One bull elk having horns.
the Forest Hills team in the home ing up of bleacher seats to ac-
$25.00; in addition to regular
Fee:
Residents
$5.00,
Non-residents
and home tournament played on the c‘mmod.lte attendances of 1000
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hunting license fea.
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Vernonia course last Sunday.
>r more persons and arrangtments
Special
Regulation»
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The Vernonia scores were: H. >r more persons and arrangements
500 tags for adult cow elk will ‘be issutd for northeastern Oregon
P. Taylor, 0; O. T. are being made by the American
King, 2 Vi
elk territory.
E.
Bateman, 3; F. M. Ruhl, 1 Vi ;
Legion committee in ch: rge for all
Fee: Residents $5.00, non-residents $25.00; in addition to regular
King, 2; B. Brickel, 2; C. Ander- he fanfare usually attendant upon
hunting license fee.
son, 2 Vi ; J. Anderson, 1; F. Hart- i state tournament.
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GAME RESERVES—
wick, 1; H. Howard, 2; B. Hen«
Four teams, winners in sectional
during regular deer
Ochoco
and
Myrtle
Park
reserves
will
be
open
Roberson,
A.
E.
Dial,
3;
del-son, 1;
>layo(ffs, will compete in the dou­
season.
2 Vi ; L. Roberts, 2 Vi ; W. Heath, 2;
ble-header finals. Visiting players
Canyon Creek game reserve will be open to bow and arrow hunting
and L. Hieber, 0.
will be housed in the Shute park
from September 20 to October 3, and thereafter to rifle hunting
The total score for the Vernonia auditorium, which is located just
also until close of deer season.
team was 28 Vi points.
across the highway from the base­
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The Forest Hills scores were: ball diamond. Ample parking space I BEAR
Open Season: Entire year except in Klamath, Jackson and Josephine
Miller, Vi ; B. Goodman, 3; Dr. for thousands of cars will await ’
counties, where open season is from Noveniber 1 to 30, inclusive.
Gibson, 0; Henry 1 Vi ; J. Goodman, visiting fans.
SILVER GRAY SQUIRRELS—
1: R. Miller, 1; Replogle, Vi ; Cate,
Open Season: September 1 to October 31, both dates inclusive in
Meeting fvith Hillsboro sports
2; Hadley, 2; Laver, 1; Mills, 2;
Clackamas, Marion, Yamhill, Washington, Benton, Polk, Linn,
enthusiasts and Junior Legion ball
Christensen, 0; Christensen, Vi;
officials last week, F. W. Robin­
Lane, Jackson, Douglas and Josephine counties.
Condit, Vi; Condit, 1; and Mills, son, chairman of the Legion’s state
Bag Limit: 5 such squirrels in any 7 days.
3.
baseball committee1, pledjged the
UPLAND GAME BIRDS
The total score for Forest Hills I state organization’« whole-hearted
CHINESE PHEASANTS—
was 19 Vi points.
support of the tournament. Also
Open Season: October 1 to 15, in Klrmath, Hood River, Wasco,
B. Goodman had low grc3s score lending his efforts to make the
Sherman, Gillirm, Wheeler, Morrow, Umatilla, Wallowa, Union,
for the day with a 76 for the two-day sports event a success is
Baker, Grant, Crook and Deschutes counties.
eighteen holes of play.
Biddy Bishop president of the Old-
October 15 to 31 in Douglas, Jackson and Josephine counties.
The return match will be played Timers’ Baseball association and
October 1 to 31 in Malheur county.
bn the Forest Hills course, Sun­ well known Washington county resi­
October 15, 18, 22 and 25 in Harney county.
dent.
day, July 30, at 8:30 p. m.
Bag Limits: 3 male birds in any one day in Harney County.
4 male birds in any one day and not more than eight male birds
in any seven days or in possession at any one time in Douglas,
Josephine, Jackson, Klamath, Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Wheeler,
Morrow, Baker, Grant, Crook and Deschutes counties.
4 birds in any one dry and not more than 8 in any seven days
or in possession at any one time, with one female pheasant al-
lowed in a bag of 8 birds, in Malheur, Umatilla, Union, Hood
River and Wallowa counties.
QUAIL (California or Valley Bobwhite) —
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Open Season: October 1 to 15, in Klamath, Wasco, Sherman, Gil­
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liam, Grant, Wheeler, Morrow, Umatilla, Onion and Lake counties,
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November 1 to 30, in Deschutes, Crook and Jefferso,n counties,
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The Men’s Store
Bag Limits: 10 in any one day, and 20 in any seven days or in
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possession at any one time.
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AUGUST 5-6
Game Commission Gives Bag
DATES OF
Limits, Hunting Seasons
BALL SERIES
GOLI TEAM
DEFEATS
FOREST HILLS
Java Shirts & Jackets
For Your Sports Wear
J. C. "Abe” Lincoln
Accept my sincere appreciation for your
patronage during the time I have been in
business in Vernonia.
RAYMOND BROWN
Beautiful Large Superbuilt Velour Covered
DAVENOLAS — T With
" ' Bedding
~ ‘
Compartment
$5.00 down, $5.00 per month •
$49-95
$2995
Big Roomy Chairs to Match
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Big Beautiful Genuine Builtweil DAVENPORTS
and CHAIRS
As low as ................... $69 95
$5.00 down, $5.00 per month
4-Piece Bed Room Suites
$1.00
down,
$1.00 per week
$39-9S *° $116-50
White and Black Enameled WOOD RANGES
$39.50
Large White and Black All Enameled WOOD
RANGES — With Extra Big Fire Box and Oven
ONLY ......................................................... $69-95
$5.00 down, $5.00 per month
We Carry Monarch — South Bend — Athens
Vernois — Novel —Olympic and Century
Wood Ranges
New Coleman Gasoline Ranges
$64-50
$5.00 down, $5.00 per month
New Coleman Oil Heaters, Now on floor $44-50
$4.00 down, $4.00 per month
6-Piece Beautiful Extension Dining Set
$4.00 down, $4.00 per month
$39-95
5-Piece Finished Breakfast Sets
$H.95 & up
Genuine $42.50 Sealy MATTRESSES
NOW ONLY .................................................. $?Q.5O
$3.00 down, $3.00 per month
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Beauty-Rest Inner-Spring MATTRESSES $70.50
$5.00 down, $5.00 per month
LaRose Inner-Spring MATTRESSES
$3 00 down, $3.00 per month
$19-95
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9 X 12 LINOLEUM RUGS — Beautiful Patterns
$5-95 to $7-45
6 and 9 Foot LINOLEUM — by the Yard
New
Electric
WASHING
MACHINES
and up
$1.00 down,
$1.00 per
week
We Carry Thor r Maytag — Zenith — G. E
Speed Queen Washers
Genuine General Motors FRIGIDAIRES—6-Foot
Size ONLY
$ J 59.50 “ And You Get FREE
A $7.50 Set of Refrigerator Dishes
New 6-Tube RADIOS — Complete with Aerials
0NLY...................................... $12.95
Big Beautiful Modernistic Wood CIIRCULAT1NG
HEATERS
ONLY ................................ $49-50
$5.00 down, $5.00 per month
Complete Line of Radio Tubes
Batteries and I
Parts
We Repair All Makes of Radios. |
Dishes — Paints — Hardware
Lamps
Electrical Appliances — Smokers — End Tables
— Small Rugs — Bed Lamps — Kitchen Stools
— Clothes Hampers — Fish Bowls — Clothes
Baskets, etc.
Complete Line of Guns, Ammunition and Fishing
Tackle
Baby Cribs — Mattresses — Training Chairs —
Jumpers — High Chairs
Ocassional Chairs
Rockers — Coffee Tables
Boys and Girls Bicycles
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1 GROUSE—
Thank You
SPECIALS-
Open Season: August 20 to September 5, inclusive, in Baker, Union
and Wallowa counties.
Bag Limit: 4 in one day, and 8 in any 7 days or in possession at
any one time.
HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE—
Open Season: October 1 to 15 in Wasco, Sherman, Wreeler. Morrow,
Union, Umatille, Wallowa and Baker counties.
Octobed 1 to 31, in Malheur county.
Bag Limit: 6 birds in any one day, 12 in 7 days or in possession.
FUR BEARING ANIMALS
Open Season: November 15, 1939, to February 15, 1940, for mink,
muskrat, otter and raccoon.
Closed Season: Beaver, fisher martin, ringtail cat and civot cat.
Everything for the Home on E-Z Terms
At
Portland Prices!
We Carry Our Own Contracts—You do not deal
with any Finance Company.
We pay the freight 100 miles.
Geo. G. Paterson
FURNITURE — RADIOS — REFRIGERATION
VERNONIA — OREGON — FOREST GROVE
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